Kanye West & T.I. Trade Bars On Trump On “Ye vs. the People” Single

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Kanye West and T.I. drop a surprise collaboration “Ye vs. the People.”

Kanye has been trolling the internet all week about his love for Donald Trump and he is showing no signs of slowing down and none of his friends aren’t able to change his mind. Now T.I. steps in the middle by recording a song with the G.O.O.D. Music rapper where they traded bars about Obama, Trump, and politics. Ye had a surprise line about America’s first black president where he raps, “I know Obama was heaven-sent.”

Kanye then turn his attention to Trump saying that his Presidency inspires him to consider a run for the office. “But ever since Trump won, it proved that I could be President / Yeah, you can, at what cost though? / Don’t that go against the teachings that Ye taught for?”

T.I. rebutted Kanye West line for line over a catchy beat rapping, “It’s bigger than your selfish agenda / If your election ain’t gon’ stop police from murderin’ ni**as, then sh*t.”

“I feel an obligation to show people new ideas / And if you wanna hear ’em, there go two right here / Make America Great Again had a negative reception / I took it, wore it, rocked it, gave it a new direction,” Kanye raps.

“What you willin’ to lose for the point to be proved? / This sh*t is stubborn, selfish, bullheaded, even for you / You wore a dusty-a– hat to represent the same views / As white supremacy, man, we expect better from you,” T.I. raps.

Kanye West is now trying to spread more love on Twitter amidst the backlash and even tweeted that he will forgive the doctor that performs his mom’s fatal plastic surgery. “I’ve got a new challenge for everyone today,” Ye tweeted. Pick somebody that you had an argument with that you think you hate maybe even someone you haven’t spoken to in years and contact that person and tell them I love you.”